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and then some energy related legislation. anything they're going -- anything going on there you can tell us about? deal, itood insurance was supposed to come up wednesday and then thursday and then was put off until this week. her public and leaders are working with democrats on this one. they are trying to come up with a draft that the house can swiftly pass and a cynic and clear. they are trying to mitigate some heavy premium increases to property owners in flood areas that came about because of legislation that the congress passed last year to address the chronic deficits in the national flood insurance program. they are sort of undoing their work to provide some relief. on the energy bill, the house is going to be taking up among other things a measure that would restrict the epa's restriction of carbon emissions by coal powered power plants. this is a big change in utilities. it would require any epa carbon solution limits to be based on existing technology. it is going to be a theme this week. there'll be several energy
and then some energy related legislation. anything they're going -- anything going on there you can tell us about? deal, itood insurance was supposed to come up wednesday and then thursday and then was put off until this week. her public and leaders are working with democrats on this one. they are trying to come up with a draft that the house can swiftly pass and a cynic and clear. they are trying to mitigate some heavy premium increases to property owners in flood areas that came about because...
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the egg in the sperm there's a little bit that comes from the metal conduit which is where all the energy comes from in a cell so what they want to do and what they've been able to do in monkeys is replace that mitochondria of a woman who might have genetic defects this is about one in four thousand children are affected by these mitochondrial defects and replace that with a healthy woman's mitochondria so that's where you get the kind of third person getting involved in the d.n.a. process so the talks are very much limited to this one process of mitochondrial manipulation are not really addressing the ethical concerns that are being ready for the ethical concerns but specifically related to this one of the process not kind of a broader question of manipulating sperm and eggs broadly now when we hear that two is better than one when you say that the resources of d.n.a. are better than two. to bring as many people into the baby making process last of all so yeah more d.n.a. to better but it is a big oprah worry about this you know. babies in this regard i think there's a much bigger proble
the egg in the sperm there's a little bit that comes from the metal conduit which is where all the energy comes from in a cell so what they want to do and what they've been able to do in monkeys is replace that mitochondria of a woman who might have genetic defects this is about one in four thousand children are affected by these mitochondrial defects and replace that with a healthy woman's mitochondria so that's where you get the kind of third person getting involved in the d.n.a. process so...
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nuclear energy is a secure energy source that plays a vital role in a responsible, all-of-the-above energy policy. mr. davis: it is the biggest provider of reliable, efficient, clean energy and it provides on-demand energy 24/7. the recent record cold temperatures in the midwest show the importance of energy diversification. many of my constituents saw steep increases in their electric bill. while pipes froze and transportation became difficult because of iced roads and bridges, nuclear power remained consistent. i worry that things could have become worse if nuclear power wasn't able to fill the gaps where needed. this is why i stand here today in support of nuclear energy and all of my constituents and the hardworking taxpayers of clinton and central illinois. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2013, the gentleman from california, mr. garamendi, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. garamendi: mr. speaker, thank you very much for this opportunity to
nuclear energy is a secure energy source that plays a vital role in a responsible, all-of-the-above energy policy. mr. davis: it is the biggest provider of reliable, efficient, clean energy and it provides on-demand energy 24/7. the recent record cold temperatures in the midwest show the importance of energy diversification. many of my constituents saw steep increases in their electric bill. while pipes froze and transportation became difficult because of iced roads and bridges, nuclear power...
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ambushing us in 2011 establishing a bank that leverages private funds for transportation, water and energy. with an infrastructure bank the federal government would identify big projects in the public interest visit mon from the private sector and guarantee the loan it's a joint public private model used by many countries around the world but smacks too much of the socialism to many republicans in congress. in the meantime american continues to sufferer because i've lack of leadership on this issue you. a concept of a national infrastructure bank isn't new but pro* proposals to create one are gaining traction among law makers, am see spoke with kevin from the center of american progress a progressive think tank focused on policy and asked why now is a good time to turn the idea in a reality. >> for far too long we have under invested in infrastructure and as a result of that, we see this tension between the need to expand our system to meet increased travel demand, growing population, increased international trade, and so governors and many state departments and transportation face a parad
ambushing us in 2011 establishing a bank that leverages private funds for transportation, water and energy. with an infrastructure bank the federal government would identify big projects in the public interest visit mon from the private sector and guarantee the loan it's a joint public private model used by many countries around the world but smacks too much of the socialism to many republicans in congress. in the meantime american continues to sufferer because i've lack of leadership on this...
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wind energy, one way to support this critical source of energy for our nation is the federal production tax credit. the credit that keeps electricity rates low and encourages development of proven renewable energy projects. this credit expired at the end of last year, and must be retroactively extended to foster job growth and promote a greener and cleaner environment for the next generation. the p.t.c., production tax credit, also creates jobs. in my district, the capital region of new york state, we are host to g.e.'s global research center and wind turbines service septre. in 2012 alone, g.e.'s wind division produced some 1,722 megawatts of power and provided a local capital investment of some $3.2 billion. if we are serious about helping the private sector create quality jobs that will put purchasing power back in the hands of the middle class, we must support wind power as one part of our overall energy policy and strategy. madam speaker, today i renew my support for wind power and the almost 2,000 jobs this clean energy source generates in my home state of new york. a number that
wind energy, one way to support this critical source of energy for our nation is the federal production tax credit. the credit that keeps electricity rates low and encourages development of proven renewable energy projects. this credit expired at the end of last year, and must be retroactively extended to foster job growth and promote a greener and cleaner environment for the next generation. the p.t.c., production tax credit, also creates jobs. in my district, the capital region of new york...
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see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breast-feeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell yo
see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see...
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we are not going to run the society without energy. it's just a question of how we think about it. >> but keystone is just part of the problem. steyer says the bigger climate issue is how tar sand oil is recovered from the canadian countryside. 20% is mixed in sandy soil lying just below the surface and is strip mined and spun in centrifuges to separate the oil from the dirt. the remaining 80% is trapped hundreds of feet below solid rock. steam is injected underground to loosen the oil and it is pumped out. the thick tarlike crude must be mixed with chemicals to make it flow through the pipeline. tar sands require 70% more energy to extract than traditional oil. >> this is a gigantic mining operation in the middle of nowhere. they want to take production by 2025, more than double it. >> and your job is to make sure that never comes out of the ground? >> well, look, from my point of view -- i'm not a scientist. the scientists say it would be devastatingly terrible for the seven billion people on the earth if it does. >> when we return,
we are not going to run the society without energy. it's just a question of how we think about it. >> but keystone is just part of the problem. steyer says the bigger climate issue is how tar sand oil is recovered from the canadian countryside. 20% is mixed in sandy soil lying just below the surface and is strip mined and spun in centrifuges to separate the oil from the dirt. the remaining 80% is trapped hundreds of feet below solid rock. steam is injected underground to loosen the oil...
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the supply of this energy crisis. that. pipeline. to. china. the. pain of the young girls cam all for of a future hotter. between two and three hundred million guns in united states so you can act like they're not here and take kids away from them. deposits out if they lard you know i mean this teaches them a lot of sponsibility says the candidate through the eyes of children if we can do it for our children for our future what is the country will solve. those homeless afford to lose blood sure. it wasn't because i couldn't get it it's because i didn't want to go in. and do funny. stuart who came to me sued you really become of history in the so you should be made into. a car from a home very good home. very good home but i want to be a long street b. wow. i learned i learned i would store school locks because that's what this is an issue very wise to life and people. can read right away. i mean the death bitterness where you guess what everybody with the media not i just admit it you are saying. whores on one side of my lowly side. just paints. all
the supply of this energy crisis. that. pipeline. to. china. the. pain of the young girls cam all for of a future hotter. between two and three hundred million guns in united states so you can act like they're not here and take kids away from them. deposits out if they lard you know i mean this teaches them a lot of sponsibility says the candidate through the eyes of children if we can do it for our children for our future what is the country will solve. those homeless afford to lose blood...
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is this the way to change the policy of energy? is this a way to change the way people think about it and the way policies are shaped? >> we caught up with his town in arkansas where he was looking at the cleanup of an oil spill. here is some just off the top of the water. it's sticky. it's extremely sticky. it smells awful. >> in march, 2013, a shallow underground pipeline owned by exxon runs down the residential -- first sending oil running down the residential street as you see in this video. >> the smell is unbelievable. look, there is oil. >> the oil flowed down the street through a drainage ditch. it emptied into a marshy area. the crews had come from alberta, canada, thousands of miles away. >> what are they for? >> they are to soak in the oil. they are supposed to. they are supposed to soak in water. they are supposed to repel water and soak in oil. >> steyer had come to mayflower to gather ammunition for what may be the biggest fight of his life, trying to stop the pipeline from being built. he worries more leaks like this
is this the way to change the policy of energy? is this a way to change the way people think about it and the way policies are shaped? >> we caught up with his town in arkansas where he was looking at the cleanup of an oil spill. here is some just off the top of the water. it's sticky. it's extremely sticky. it smells awful. >> in march, 2013, a shallow underground pipeline owned by exxon runs down the residential -- first sending oil running down the residential street as you see...
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they acquired nassy energy in 2011, increasing the portfolio and permits. over 700 permits, they told me, from state officials. 5,000 discharge points. they said, in the grand scheme of things, there wasn't a lot. we're 99.8% in compliance all the time. >> ifill: so the cost of doing business? >> they said we predicted this was going to happen, we accounted for it and we expect no way off, but they're saying we're a very large company, can do better but we do well now. >> ifill: so a size of $27.5 million in fines, what does it require the companies do now? >> they're going to have to put waste water treatment systems on the discharges on the mines. now the waste is collected and settles out in crude systems before emptied into the stream, so they have to do boost monitoring and have testify a third party to validate the monitoring and they will have to digitally record the violations. in many cases, the companies are submitting reams of actual paper to the states and the states don't really have the available resources to keep track of the violations repor
they acquired nassy energy in 2011, increasing the portfolio and permits. over 700 permits, they told me, from state officials. 5,000 discharge points. they said, in the grand scheme of things, there wasn't a lot. we're 99.8% in compliance all the time. >> ifill: so the cost of doing business? >> they said we predicted this was going to happen, we accounted for it and we expect no way off, but they're saying we're a very large company, can do better but we do well now. >>...
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melissa: do you buy energy in the face of this? all this was going on, energy resources get more scarce. >> as the knee-jerk reaction eastern european and european assets might be affected by higher energy prices but ironically twisted logic, in the end might be better for those assets because it puts the final nail in the coffin of austerity in the euro zone. melissa: appreciate it, good stuff. whether on wall street remains 3 years who is making money today, anyone with a piece of chipotle, american's famous mexican grill is surging after tapping a new and social irresponsible ledge, a satirical television series it has been making. recent episodes have sparked outrage from farmers by showing exploding cows and criticizing industrial -- oh! farming methods. these stock is up 5% on those exploding cows. steve bayles getting a real boost round 260,000 shares, he made $6 million so far today. tomorrow rigas are on him. also make money qualcomm investors, the world's largest cellphone chipmaker hiking quarterly dividend by 20% and bo
melissa: do you buy energy in the face of this? all this was going on, energy resources get more scarce. >> as the knee-jerk reaction eastern european and european assets might be affected by higher energy prices but ironically twisted logic, in the end might be better for those assets because it puts the final nail in the coffin of austerity in the euro zone. melissa: appreciate it, good stuff. whether on wall street remains 3 years who is making money today, anyone with a piece of...
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that era, a lot of it consisted of paintings of pretty women doing things that didn't require much energy like at my hearing aid of were standing in a garden. they never sweat. they didn't quite seem real and along comes rockwell with his humorous tableaux about everyday life about boys playing pokey from school and running away trying not to get caught. there had been nothing quite as humorous and as a down-to-earth because magazine covers if you think about it now and then were always sort of about the life he wanted to have. they are supposed to be glamorous and aberrational. it's like you will look like this, your skin will become clear in your hair will look better. in nearly 20th century magazines also appealed to america's aspirations. but with rock while he wasn't thinking the life he wanted to have such a life people already had. people usually were not gorgeous and through, they were never gorgeous. they were ordinary looking into such such a see them on the covf magazines was in itself a surprise. so he was an illustrator, he distinguished himself during the second world war wh
that era, a lot of it consisted of paintings of pretty women doing things that didn't require much energy like at my hearing aid of were standing in a garden. they never sweat. they didn't quite seem real and along comes rockwell with his humorous tableaux about everyday life about boys playing pokey from school and running away trying not to get caught. there had been nothing quite as humorous and as a down-to-earth because magazine covers if you think about it now and then were always sort of...
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how can we start injecting a new level of energy and creativity into that discussion. perhaps that's for another time. >> very good. anyone else on that subject? we'll go back out to -- let's see. gentleman standing in front of the person -- yeah, sir. over there. >> [inaudible] my question is, goes to -- [inaudible] about the increased violence against the journalists. i think that in a great teal will affect the freedom of press and freedom of expression. so has the media organizations partnered with the afghan ministry, security ministries or institutions to address this issue, and how do you see the level of violence against journalists in the future, and how do you see the future government to protect the rights and the -- and safeguard the journalists and their rights in the future? >> najiv? thank you. >> thank you. it's good to see you in washington. it's a huge challenge. violence against media workers is becoming increaseingly bigger challenge, and it discourage a lot of media workers, and it has -- and because of the fact that a lot of the violence is raised
how can we start injecting a new level of energy and creativity into that discussion. perhaps that's for another time. >> very good. anyone else on that subject? we'll go back out to -- let's see. gentleman standing in front of the person -- yeah, sir. over there. >> [inaudible] my question is, goes to -- [inaudible] about the increased violence against the journalists. i think that in a great teal will affect the freedom of press and freedom of expression. so has the media...
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constant conflicts of war and chaos especially around oil rich areas or anything that is important to the energy grid of the global world exclusive citi group profits hit by major mexican products chief executive michael corbett admits impact her credibility is harder to calculate so citigroup was forced to warn on their profits because of a subsidiary in. mexico city's mexican subsidiary lent five hundred eighty five million dollars to a local oil industry services company called oceanographic through its accounts receivable financing program this is where the bank lends money security against the value of enforces the clients sent out to customers and awaiting payment about the invoices were faked and as much as four hundred million dollars was stolen from citi during the course of the fraud so comparing this to what's happened in the real world recently is a transaction malleability this is what mt gox is mark blamed the bitcoin collapse on here we have a situation very similar where invoices were faked essentially defrauding citi group in mexico a four hundred million dollars yeah i think it
constant conflicts of war and chaos especially around oil rich areas or anything that is important to the energy grid of the global world exclusive citi group profits hit by major mexican products chief executive michael corbett admits impact her credibility is harder to calculate so citigroup was forced to warn on their profits because of a subsidiary in. mexico city's mexican subsidiary lent five hundred eighty five million dollars to a local oil industry services company called oceanographic...
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crunchy, roasted peanuts and soft, delicious caramel come together to give you sweet energy. payday. fill up and go. ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh, oh, oh ♪ i'm ten feet tall ♪ oh, oh, oh, oh, oh ♪ i'm ten feet tall ♪ ♪ i'm ten feet tall it's an invitation to stop and savor the unmistakable taste that reminds us that life is delicious. ♪ switch to t-mobile we'll pay your family's early termination fees >> welcome back, everybody, thanks so much. nation, you know, i don't think there's any other way to say it and there is absolutely no sugarcoating it at this point. cable news rates are rapidly declining. i saw that on cnn which is why nobody heard about it. and no one has been more affected than hln formally hone as headline news. 67 like how kfc was normally known as -- >> recently they announced a surefire way to bring in the youth. because hln will reformat and rebrand in 2014 to become the first tv network for the social media generation millennials, and the millennial minded. yes, now hln will kate tore young people instead of just sending nancy grace after missing
crunchy, roasted peanuts and soft, delicious caramel come together to give you sweet energy. payday. fill up and go. ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh, oh, oh ♪ i'm ten feet tall ♪ oh, oh, oh, oh, oh ♪ i'm ten feet tall ♪ ♪ i'm ten feet tall it's an invitation to stop and savor the unmistakable taste that reminds us that life is delicious. ♪ switch to t-mobile we'll pay your family's early termination fees >> welcome back, everybody, thanks so much. nation, you know, i don't think...
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here is why you should care if you are looking at energy stocks or the energy commodities. here is russia, here is the ukraine, here is europe. the red lines indicate pipelines that carry oil and natural gas, quite a lot of it, by the way. russia sends 70% of the natural gas to europe via pipeline to go through the ukraine. about 30% of all the natural gas they produce goes through those pipelines to various countries in europe. possibility of a supply disruption is what has been running oil prices up. you heard traders say the skepticism isn't really warranted, so if you take a look at what is happening in the oil market right now, they're skeptical there will ever be a disruption because it would cause such an economic calamity. oil prices holding onto their again at $105 per barrel, but look at natural gas prices. we don't export natural gas, doesn't go across the pond. natural gas priced in europe, here at home. natural gas is down 3% right now at the lowest level of the day. the point that out because this is weather related. i am told by the energy management institut
here is why you should care if you are looking at energy stocks or the energy commodities. here is russia, here is the ukraine, here is europe. the red lines indicate pipelines that carry oil and natural gas, quite a lot of it, by the way. russia sends 70% of the natural gas to europe via pipeline to go through the ukraine. about 30% of all the natural gas they produce goes through those pipelines to various countries in europe. possibility of a supply disruption is what has been running oil...
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energy and mining figures are very big. but are you kidding me -- gasp from trading at 3.7 times earnings. the s&p 500 trades at 16.5% times earnings. we are talking miniscule valuations. relative to price to book -- i've posted these acutely or tickers -- i'm not even going to try to pronounce some of these countries. i've posted this on twitter, but the point is you take any asset down enough and you start to make the case for a little value investing. >> i know you can't pronounce that. ondo have breaking news congress and ukrainian aid. we returned to peter cook on the hill. what is the latest? fax despite some criticism of the president's handling of the ukraine situation, you've got a unified vote to support his call for loan guarantees for ukraine. 385 to 23 in the republican-controlled house of representatives to back that $1 billion loan guarantees. still has to clear the senate but it is an agreement on policy response in ukraine. republicans and democrats moving today to authorize tougher sanctions against russia
energy and mining figures are very big. but are you kidding me -- gasp from trading at 3.7 times earnings. the s&p 500 trades at 16.5% times earnings. we are talking miniscule valuations. relative to price to book -- i've posted these acutely or tickers -- i'm not even going to try to pronounce some of these countries. i've posted this on twitter, but the point is you take any asset down enough and you start to make the case for a little value investing. >> i know you can't pronounce...
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the department of energy opened it to house the by-products of nuclear weapons, research and production. it's supposed to entomb those materials, transuranic waste for 10,000 years, until the year 11,999 ad. if, as reports suggest, the place failed, it has failed already it reached even a quarter of 1% of its total life span. i spoke with an academic who visited the facility and he described a group of panels, six rooms the size of football fields. at the end barrels of radioactive trash sits on pallets and over the course of 75 years of the ceilings are supposed to collapse, burying the barrels for all time. it's not clear how radiation may have gotten loose. the site was chosen for its geological ability. there's no groundwater. there's salt in the soil. the workers are in close proximity to the radioactive nearly, they'd quickly be exposed. this is a unique facility, nowhere else is there a permanent centralized resting place, a deep geological repost itry. this is a place where the planning and resources the federal government were gathered in one place. unfortunately that seems it
the department of energy opened it to house the by-products of nuclear weapons, research and production. it's supposed to entomb those materials, transuranic waste for 10,000 years, until the year 11,999 ad. if, as reports suggest, the place failed, it has failed already it reached even a quarter of 1% of its total life span. i spoke with an academic who visited the facility and he described a group of panels, six rooms the size of football fields. at the end barrels of radioactive trash sits...
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those batteries that give energy to cells that don't work right. that in itself is not the road to eugenics and picking the traits of our children. what it is, however, is breaking a rule. that rule was we wouldn't make changes that would be passed on generation to generation. that is happening. these changes in the embryo that results from all this transfer of stuff be will go on and on to future generations. so i support the technique trying to fix genetic diseases in kids by doing genetic engineering seems to me not only ethical but noble. got to be sure it's safe. got to be sure you've done it enough in animals to make sure you have a reasonable chance it will work. do i worry about getting to a future where we get smarter, stronger, taller babies? i do. but i wouldn't hold these kids hostage to worries about that future. >> now to step back a little, a different technique that also combined dna from three parents was used in 2001 and it was at the time considered a success. there were several children, several dozen who were born using that pr
those batteries that give energy to cells that don't work right. that in itself is not the road to eugenics and picking the traits of our children. what it is, however, is breaking a rule. that rule was we wouldn't make changes that would be passed on generation to generation. that is happening. these changes in the embryo that results from all this transfer of stuff be will go on and on to future generations. so i support the technique trying to fix genetic diseases in kids by doing genetic...
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i have interviewed more people in the energy world. there is more energy combined in this country, shell oil, gas and coal than in the entire middle east combined. >> they're not going to complain there is a fracking problem in his neighborhood. >> he is seeing over it. >> and the polls show that most women wish they had the luxury to stay at home and raise their children. but what the vice president is talking about is not the luxury to stay home, it is doing it on other taxpayer's dimes, to get the subsidies in order to buy the health care plans. >> that is exactly what he is saying. >> not what he is talking about. >> the family of four. >> i agree. >> he is taking money from taxpayers to support -- to not work. >> real quick. >> if you stay home with children you know you are working more than any of us who are working full-time jobs. >> wait a minute. >> sean -- >> but who is paying for her to stay home. >> oh, my goodness. >> that is how liberals would like it. >> it is hard, hard work. >> i know it is hard work but why -- look,
i have interviewed more people in the energy world. there is more energy combined in this country, shell oil, gas and coal than in the entire middle east combined. >> they're not going to complain there is a fracking problem in his neighborhood. >> he is seeing over it. >> and the polls show that most women wish they had the luxury to stay at home and raise their children. but what the vice president is talking about is not the luxury to stay home, it is doing it on other...
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>> it certainly does, and europeans, not just for their energy sourcers, but where the energy is coming from, so europe finds itself in a much different situation than 2009. >> reporter: valerri, the eu announced emergency aid that replaces the aid that was supposed to come from russia. is that enough to get ukraine through the next several months? >> i'm sure that that's enough. and indeed, we should also include some specific packages from inside. i think that i think that what has been discussed by the community and the government in ukraine to ask ukraine and business to put some money, invest some money into the economy for stabilizing the situation, will increase trust of international creditors to the economy as well, and indeed, we need some type of budget costs, because budget was prepared by putin's government with a lot of spends, which are much more than the country can spend now, but definitely, this aid will be enough to get the loans to stabilize the economy. >> over the past several years, jacob, russia has not hesitated to squeeze ukraine economically when it has wanted
>> it certainly does, and europeans, not just for their energy sourcers, but where the energy is coming from, so europe finds itself in a much different situation than 2009. >> reporter: valerri, the eu announced emergency aid that replaces the aid that was supposed to come from russia. is that enough to get ukraine through the next several months? >> i'm sure that that's enough. and indeed, we should also include some specific packages from inside. i think that i think that...
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. >> we thought rush does have lost but energy resources are extraordinarily rich to use that wealth to reestablish military might. >> the biggest geopolitical threat you said russia. not al qaeda in 1980 soared out they are asking for their foreign policy back because the cold war has been over 20 years. neil: that is the '80s back on the phone because forget whether the president wants to use words like that he might want to do the same. >> if you like your health care plan you can keep it. period. neil: that is the thing is that all comes back to make people think twice. they always regret to their words when it comes to russia at least you are not what we said. >> i remember hillary clinton talked about sniper fire. >> are these recording instruments? >> this rob the faint of a bite to call the '80s and gatt ronald reagan back. but it shows mitt romney but have made a good president who was the biggest -- the best candidate but shown compared to the weak leadership obama me but have been better off. the republican field is so wide open and that the theme is that you just showed b
. >> we thought rush does have lost but energy resources are extraordinarily rich to use that wealth to reestablish military might. >> the biggest geopolitical threat you said russia. not al qaeda in 1980 soared out they are asking for their foreign policy back because the cold war has been over 20 years. neil: that is the '80s back on the phone because forget whether the president wants to use words like that he might want to do the same. >> if you like your health care plan...
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energy, gas is seven times cheaper here than it is there. we are going to be the epicenter of energy in north america throughout the first half of the 20th century. that's not a boast. it's a pure, natural fact. we have everything going for us. everything. we have the best education. our workers are three times as productive. that's not because they are bad. we are better. it's time we remind ourselves just how powerful we are politically, economically, and militarily. use that power to generate the kind of education system, the kind of job opportunities, and the kind of opportunities that grow the rest of the world. there's not a leader in the world who wouldn't trade positions with the united states. listen to maury povich say, woe is me. come on. i have a simple closing comment. get up. get up and get out and win in 2014. talk about what we value. get up. [applause] [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> democratic senator tom harkin is the author of t
energy, gas is seven times cheaper here than it is there. we are going to be the epicenter of energy in north america throughout the first half of the 20th century. that's not a boast. it's a pure, natural fact. we have everything going for us. everything. we have the best education. our workers are three times as productive. that's not because they are bad. we are better. it's time we remind ourselves just how powerful we are politically, economically, and militarily. use that power to...
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neil: is precisely that energy that energy. >> the pressure needs to be placed on russia economically. once that we can do is to open up our acts are of bullfight natural gas. >> to put themselves in the pocket of vladimir putin. >> we have to talk to the oil and gas capabilities here in america. that means in california as well. we need to get going. we have a lot of leverage to use them russians. neil: we do have a lot. we have and all of the above energy strategy. i thought it would be a good time to check in with an oil tycoon we are now the world's number one natural gas producer. but we could easily export a lot of this stuff here. so we have the response to vladimir putin right under her nose, it seems. >> it would certainly be good to get some of this approved for that to go forward. the companies are lined up and waiting to exploit this. we obviously have over a 100 year supply. the other thing is that crude oil ban. and it will be enough to lift that ban. here we are, a free-trade nation. and we would be ridiculing anyone also had a ban on export of, particularly crude oil.
neil: is precisely that energy that energy. >> the pressure needs to be placed on russia economically. once that we can do is to open up our acts are of bullfight natural gas. >> to put themselves in the pocket of vladimir putin. >> we have to talk to the oil and gas capabilities here in america. that means in california as well. we need to get going. we have a lot of leverage to use them russians. neil: we do have a lot. we have and all of the above energy strategy. i thought...
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energy cooperation talks were canceled. the obama administration has placed a hold on all aspects of bilateral interaction. host: is it enough to have sanctions to influence what is going on in ukraine? the economic situation in russia may be more marvel to economic pressures than most -- may be more vulnerable to economic pressure than most people think. other analysts are not so sure. the russian system is extremely opaque. not a lot of good data is coming out. they have the ability to manipulate that data. has taken the decision that whatever costs or pressure he is to suffer under, willing to take those costs. he still sees the benefits. what is the point of all this? putin, ukraine and crimea are personal issues. many russians believe that crimea is russian territory. the people there identify as russian and crimea should always be a part of russia. there is a nationalistic element , a domestic, political element. has aly, putin long-standing policy of projecting russian power. some will say it is an effort to reconsti
energy cooperation talks were canceled. the obama administration has placed a hold on all aspects of bilateral interaction. host: is it enough to have sanctions to influence what is going on in ukraine? the economic situation in russia may be more marvel to economic pressures than most -- may be more vulnerable to economic pressure than most people think. other analysts are not so sure. the russian system is extremely opaque. not a lot of good data is coming out. they have the ability to...
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[laughter] he is the energy minister, mr. speaker. as a happy that there are climate change deniers in his government that is he happy that there are climate change deniers in his government? >> i praise him for his commitment to climate change. i like the new style. i think this is much more refreshing. his government has a solid track record of cutting carbon and investing in nuclear. the biggest energy program we have seen in this country for the first time in a long time we are on track to the renewable target. let's congratulate him on the record on the energy environment. >> the whole country would have heard they cannot answer the question about whether you need to believe in man-made climate change to be part of his government. part to be ac matter of individual conscience. these to be the thing that was a passion above all else. >> order. order. >> the questions and the answers will be heard however long it takes for those who are exercising their vocal cords and the vocal what it ought to come down. >> it we will properly pr
[laughter] he is the energy minister, mr. speaker. as a happy that there are climate change deniers in his government that is he happy that there are climate change deniers in his government? >> i praise him for his commitment to climate change. i like the new style. i think this is much more refreshing. his government has a solid track record of cutting carbon and investing in nuclear. the biggest energy program we have seen in this country for the first time in a long time we are on...
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all the natural energy found in peanuts? caramel works. payday. crunchy, roasted peanuts and soft, delicious caramel come together to give you sweet energy. payday. fill up and go. turn to bud light platinum, the next generation of smooth. brewed with top-shelf ingredients for a bold, slightly sweet finish. ♪ yeah you always make me go... ♪ [ male announcer ] turn up your night, and make it platinum. ♪♪ yeah you always make me go... ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: at the end of that interview with ian mckellen, i leaned in and he just fake talked. he went ya, ya, ya, ya, ya. [ laughter ] because he thought that's what talk show hosts do. [ laughter ] our next guest plays street-smart detective erin lindsay on the nbc series "chicago p.d." let's take a look at a clip. >> what the hell is going on around here? >> voight, just let it go. >> what about the bet? >> well, technically, you did lose. >> he buried the footage, didn't he? got it. i guess i'm not paying for dinner. >> it's probably better we just keep it professional
all the natural energy found in peanuts? caramel works. payday. crunchy, roasted peanuts and soft, delicious caramel come together to give you sweet energy. payday. fill up and go. turn to bud light platinum, the next generation of smooth. brewed with top-shelf ingredients for a bold, slightly sweet finish. ♪ yeah you always make me go... ♪ [ male announcer ] turn up your night, and make it platinum. ♪♪ yeah you always make me go... ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth:...
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the s&p is looking at utilities and energy and telecom as the big losers. steve wood is calling for rock -- stocks to rise by the end of the year. however he warns that there is a global squeeze for investors brought on by central banks. he talked about it this morning on "in the loop." >> it's what we've been calling for years to squeeze play. we know the federal reserve, the pan -- the bank of japan to a lesser degree, and europe. to the extent that they take away that investment option, what investors might have called yield in the past and try to get to the rate that they need, the federal reserve and banks globally are taking that away and forcing investors into more risk oriented assets. >> that is why you are saying that stocks will continue to rally. >> one thing to look at is the liquidity driven bull market. another way to look at it is that the fed is reducing the more secure risk to risk options that investors face. that squeeze play will go on for the foreseeable future. the game is what kind of portfolio becomes appropriate. and the challenges
the s&p is looking at utilities and energy and telecom as the big losers. steve wood is calling for rock -- stocks to rise by the end of the year. however he warns that there is a global squeeze for investors brought on by central banks. he talked about it this morning on "in the loop." >> it's what we've been calling for years to squeeze play. we know the federal reserve, the pan -- the bank of japan to a lesser degree, and europe. to the extent that they take away that...
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there's a far more global and diversified energy market out there. but germany in particular does depend heavily, 30% of its gas imports come from russia. >> would it be important to the russians if the g-7 considered -- well, if the g8 considered becoming the g-7 again? if they considered ejecting russia from that international body? >> i think in the context of angela merkel she's one of the european leaders if not the european leader that has the ability to talk to putin. i think she's trying to potentially have -- be a channel to try to talk putin down from the ledge that he finds himself on. so that may be one tactic, where she's -- you know, she's looking at perhaps, you know, canceling the g8 meeting but not at this point make the g8 into a g7. >> do you sense that in the end putin will ever deal with the new government in ukraine? is he actually looking to reinstall yanukovych? >> well, for the moment russia recognizes yanukovych, does not recognize the interim government. i think we'll have to look at the fortunes of yulia tymoshenko and see
there's a far more global and diversified energy market out there. but germany in particular does depend heavily, 30% of its gas imports come from russia. >> would it be important to the russians if the g-7 considered -- well, if the g8 considered becoming the g-7 again? if they considered ejecting russia from that international body? >> i think in the context of angela merkel she's one of the european leaders if not the european leader that has the ability to talk to putin. i think...
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happy birthday. ♪ storm off the west coast is spinning energy. look at the heavy rains going into the west. one such wave his way up ahead of the storm is coming at us late tonight. a little snow area that you see there. the area late tonight. two of the jet stream blowing like thithatthe air wile lifted but the jet stream. it will take that moisture coming from the gulf and lifted into snow clouds. could be some pretty good amount of snowfall. and here's how it will stretch out across. we're looking and 7:00 tomorrow morning. there is 7:00 tomorrow evening. the snow was read at our back doorstep. come in during the night. it lets up on sunday. sitting in our southern suburbs. it is going to be a real mess down there. if you're traveling south be aware of that. we're thinking more mullins of 3-6 in. with a couple of totals a little bit more than that. we will do so in a windy with their retirement.whether it environmentweather environment. >> will take what we can get at this >> will take what we can get at this point. in the criminal justice sys
happy birthday. ♪ storm off the west coast is spinning energy. look at the heavy rains going into the west. one such wave his way up ahead of the storm is coming at us late tonight. a little snow area that you see there. the area late tonight. two of the jet stream blowing like thithatthe air wile lifted but the jet stream. it will take that moisture coming from the gulf and lifted into snow clouds. could be some pretty good amount of snowfall. and here's how it will stretch out across. we're...
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not only is it going to make that energy independent, i know makes mark rough a lo angry-- ruffalo angry and i'm trying to unleash the hulk. some have turned on big oil companies because fracking has been known to contaminate water supplies and cause tiny earthquakes. but these companies are good guys. take chevron. recently after causing a fatal gas explosion in bobtown, pennsylvania, they did the right thing. >> chevron is trying to make amend force the deadly gas ball fire that took nearly a week to put out. the company went door-to-door in the area near the well this we can handing out coupons. >> the coupon is for a large pizza and a two litre drink from the local pizza shop. >> stephen: free pizza. (laughter) of course that's for a gas well fire. it's the chemicals in your drinking water cause neurological damage, you get crazy bread. (laughter) so tonight i'm giving a tip of the hat to chevron. it's the least they could do. literally, i think it is the least they could possibly do. (cheers and applause) now it turns out, turns out the coupons are for bobtown pizza special combo. w
not only is it going to make that energy independent, i know makes mark rough a lo angry-- ruffalo angry and i'm trying to unleash the hulk. some have turned on big oil companies because fracking has been known to contaminate water supplies and cause tiny earthquakes. but these companies are good guys. take chevron. recently after causing a fatal gas explosion in bobtown, pennsylvania, they did the right thing. >> chevron is trying to make amend force the deadly gas ball fire that took...
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. >> i don't put any energy into being a success in the world. my strategy is to wait for something from heaven. >> hi, i'm the guy that dug the cave. >> i've had ideas for ages that i've never gotten to try. i want to create a space that's transformative. >> jeffrey, good to have you with us. >> thank you for having me. >> you follow raul paulette as he creates these caves, he does it all by himself. can you describe his work for people who haven't seen the film? >> well, he starts with a mountain side. there's a particular material that he can work in that has the combination of a malleablity to it and also a firmness so that it will keep its shape. and he can recognize this material. and he can see from the outside of the mountain the shape inside. and he starts digging in one direction and creates these cathedral hike spaces over the course of months or years. >> and one of the caves he has finished has bookshelves and doors and all sorts of details. how livable are the spaces? >> that one is the probably the most livable of the caves that he
. >> i don't put any energy into being a success in the world. my strategy is to wait for something from heaven. >> hi, i'm the guy that dug the cave. >> i've had ideas for ages that i've never gotten to try. i want to create a space that's transformative. >> jeffrey, good to have you with us. >> thank you for having me. >> you follow raul paulette as he creates these caves, he does it all by himself. can you describe his work for people who haven't seen the...
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this won't give us energy independence. this is all about exporting that canadian product out in the gulf out to the rest of the world. and whatever that ceo said, that a climate change bomb, an emissions bomb that is proportionally up larger than any other extraction. >> the conservative narrative right now is very desperate when they're tying to russia. congressman, good to have you with us. appreciate it. >>> coming up, the fight for public education is heating up across the country. the rapid response panel will join me to discuss how conservatives are using children as political pawns in the for-profit education industry. >>> but first, more than 2 million americans, the number is moving up, are now without unemployment insurance benefits. congressman clapper weighs in. [ female announcer ] from your first breath, to your first roll, pampers swaddlers was there. and now swaddlers are available through size 5, for many more firsts to come. ♪ pampers. in fact, they depend on a unique set of nutrients. [ male announcer
this won't give us energy independence. this is all about exporting that canadian product out in the gulf out to the rest of the world. and whatever that ceo said, that a climate change bomb, an emissions bomb that is proportionally up larger than any other extraction. >> the conservative narrative right now is very desperate when they're tying to russia. congressman, good to have you with us. appreciate it. >>> coming up, the fight for public education is heating up across the...
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. >> i don't put any energy into being a success. my strategy is to wait for something from heaven. >> i'm a guy who dug this. >> this is incredible. >> i had ideas for ages that i've never gotten to try. i want to create a stays that transforming. >> jeffrey join us from los angeles. the film's director and producer. jeffrey, good to have you with us. you followed him and he built these incredible artistic caves. he does it all by hand. he doesn't use power tools. he does it all by himself. >> he starts with a mountainside. there is a particular material that he can work in that has a combination of a malible i wil o it, and he can recognize this material. and he can see from the outside of the mountain the shape inside. and he starts digging in one direction and creates these cathedral like spaces over the course of months or years. >> one of the caves that he has finished has book shelves, doors and all sorts of details. how livable are the spaces? >> that one is the most livable of the caves that he's created. it is also wired fo
. >> i don't put any energy into being a success. my strategy is to wait for something from heaven. >> i'm a guy who dug this. >> this is incredible. >> i had ideas for ages that i've never gotten to try. i want to create a stays that transforming. >> jeffrey join us from los angeles. the film's director and producer. jeffrey, good to have you with us. you followed him and he built these incredible artistic caves. he does it all by hand. he doesn't use power tools....
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into the presidential election, he was seen as leading in the recovery efforts which of course hit energy badly. egg tore see what he would say, and whether conservatives would receive him well. well, the governor made a real distinction between washington politics and what they are doing. >> republicans have stood up, and done things. not just talks about them. the most dangerous ten feet is between anybody that wants to talk in a camera, this is what they are about. >> the head of the republican governors association. while he got a stand hog vagues here, many have questions about just how conservative the new jersey governor really is. libby casey for us. the dalai lama delivered the opening prayer this morning. twenty-first time he has made such an appearance, but the leader is no stranger to state legislatures in 2009, he gave the opening prayer at the new york state senate, the dahlly lamb ma making frequent visits to washington during his tenure. in february meeting with president obama for the third time a move that china has criticized each and every time. coming up, protests con
into the presidential election, he was seen as leading in the recovery efforts which of course hit energy badly. egg tore see what he would say, and whether conservatives would receive him well. well, the governor made a real distinction between washington politics and what they are doing. >> republicans have stood up, and done things. not just talks about them. the most dangerous ten feet is between anybody that wants to talk in a camera, this is what they are about. >> the head of...
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they have to get energy from russia. they as well as europeans get russian energy, now, when you think about of what -- how can you solve ukraine. europe can't stand up to russia europe needs russian energy, i take a step back, say what happened in last week,ing in to ukraine, nobody is talking about that chinese have come out support of the russians are. and while putin was preparing this, i think he has prepared this for long time in middle of the olympics he left sochi, he went to moscow and met with egyptian defense minister, they sign an agreement saying that russia will replace united states as primary weapon supplier for egypt, that is a major strategic in middle east. because egypt and israel, have kept the peace for 40 years, not just what we're all focused on tragedy of ukraine, but a much bigger picture, where whose destiny is anyone controlling it should be a caution for united states don't get into debt, and absolutely make sure that your energy self much. much. lou: wore working on the latter, but we're so,
they have to get energy from russia. they as well as europeans get russian energy, now, when you think about of what -- how can you solve ukraine. europe can't stand up to russia europe needs russian energy, i take a step back, say what happened in last week,ing in to ukraine, nobody is talking about that chinese have come out support of the russians are. and while putin was preparing this, i think he has prepared this for long time in middle of the olympics he left sochi, he went to moscow and...
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that's a very big inducement for energy going to the midterm election. lou: we watched the president stand before the american people for less than three minutes for the crimea. he looked like a scalded cat. >> right. [laughter] he also acknowledged he talked with putin severaldays ago. we know our intelligence services are tilling the president precisely what is happening. and he and his spokesman whether it be susan rice, john kerry, whether it be john carr any. imagine hat. the press secretar hold acting as if it is hypothetical. some kind of future tense. it's nonsense. it's been going on. he's had full knowledge after ne days of silence. that he would keep the american people and the press corps. informed. just as had had for the past nine days. what the heck could he look for impotent. >> i don't think he has many options, lou map is he supposed to do now? the russian forces are on the waa and some in the area. we don't have 150,000 toops on the border. he does. lou: thank god we don't. [laughr] michael, help us out. the president seems to be compl
that's a very big inducement for energy going to the midterm election. lou: we watched the president stand before the american people for less than three minutes for the crimea. he looked like a scalded cat. >> right. [laughter] he also acknowledged he talked with putin severaldays ago. we know our intelligence services are tilling the president precisely what is happening. and he and his spokesman whether it be susan rice, john kerry, whether it be john carr any. imagine hat. the press...
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[laughter] we have tremendous energy and vitality it is my job to release that to have the pearl market -- pro market business environment. we can always do better. you always compete to make sure capital come to you, an entrepreneur and innovation comes to you. israel is the innovation nation end up powerful producer on the planet that gives us a great future. we would like to share it with our neighbors and with california. liz: prime minister of israel benjamin netanyahu. with setting up shop in israel? >> you have to constantly of great products and services in shorter and shorter time. the way to get advantage is to buy into the smartest mines that are on earth in we have some of them. liz: 84 joining us on fox business. some headlines out of this with concern what is going on in the red sea but also hoping to see a resolution now of the ukraine he is the free marketeer. >> in the middle of this international crisis we hope is called the down i think it is slowing down. first of all, the housing bill down this is not that there rip roaring comeback? i have been following these hous
[laughter] we have tremendous energy and vitality it is my job to release that to have the pearl market -- pro market business environment. we can always do better. you always compete to make sure capital come to you, an entrepreneur and innovation comes to you. israel is the innovation nation end up powerful producer on the planet that gives us a great future. we would like to share it with our neighbors and with california. liz: prime minister of israel benjamin netanyahu. with setting up...
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developing more energy and helping the world to be more energy independent of hot spots? we don't need to just focus on middle east but energy independent of russia as well? >> absolutely. anyone involved in the middle east, as i have been for so long this would be a huge game-changer if we achieve energy independence. even if europe was still depend won't which they still be on russian gas and oil it will alleviate demand and price. there is no reason to do this except we have to do it responsibly and be concerned about the impact of fracking on water, et cetera, et cetera. melissa: exactly. john, a lot of people make the argument it take as while, takes a while to develop practice fracking assets in europe and develop the technology. we better get started right no? in united states the response to fracking and natural gas plummeted. we have to be more aggressive on the energy front. we have to realize a pristine environment can come at a very high, if not unacceptable cost. >> yeah. brian, in terms of safe guarding your investments as we watch this unfold, what do you d
developing more energy and helping the world to be more energy independent of hot spots? we don't need to just focus on middle east but energy independent of russia as well? >> absolutely. anyone involved in the middle east, as i have been for so long this would be a huge game-changer if we achieve energy independence. even if europe was still depend won't which they still be on russian gas and oil it will alleviate demand and price. there is no reason to do this except we have to do it...
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a lot of time and energy goes into it. i think the trends are right. in a number of countries you have growing activism. and they are taking to the streets or the blogs or trying to communicate through the press. and governments are cracking down. so i think the attack on civil society, is one of the trends that they rightly highlighted in the state department report. >> did you see areas that they either missed or you disagreed with their interpretation on? >> which is something they led when he was assistant secretary. therefore, however, some gaps. housing rights is not included and very recently, hundreds of egyptians has been kicked out, and this pattern happens in many countries around the world. another example is the broader issue of how this report informs u.s. foreign policy. once it has criticized them in the report. >> catlin in many places it's become dangerous, complicated to be a reporter. was 23 a bad year? >> i think it follows on the trends we have seen. the freedom has seen decline in the level of global and freedom more broadly. so
a lot of time and energy goes into it. i think the trends are right. in a number of countries you have growing activism. and they are taking to the streets or the blogs or trying to communicate through the press. and governments are cracking down. so i think the attack on civil society, is one of the trends that they rightly highlighted in the state department report. >> did you see areas that they either missed or you disagreed with their interpretation on? >> which is something...
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man, only a seven-year-old has this much energy. alex is his name. his family and him were visiting the zoo and he just caught this sea lion's attention. now alex's mom thinks that perhaps the animal was attracted to the boy's colorful jacket, right? >> never seen this. >> isn't that something special? it's more special because the young man has asberger's and his interaction was the best thing of my life. and we are quoting. he went on for a while. >> my daughter would love that. oh my goodness. >> i didn't know they could see you out there. >> that was finding nemo, they know when you tap on the fish tank. >> finding nemo, that's what we are going by? >> why not? >> yellow alert tomorrow morning, snow by dawn. 1 to 2 inches across the board. we'll get new information in at 11:00 and may have to up the totals or lower the totals. i would allow some extra time tomorrow morning. >> and that is it for our news at 7:00. we're coming back at 11:00. >> and don't forget, you can log on any time to wusa9.com. we'll have all you need to know and we leave you
man, only a seven-year-old has this much energy. alex is his name. his family and him were visiting the zoo and he just caught this sea lion's attention. now alex's mom thinks that perhaps the animal was attracted to the boy's colorful jacket, right? >> never seen this. >> isn't that something special? it's more special because the young man has asberger's and his interaction was the best thing of my life. and we are quoting. he went on for a while. >> my daughter would love...
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need the help very quickly, you can see how fast when people are going to show up and what attitude energy. going to bring and their >> the idea of shared values. next week, we actually have a piece about how this company had to hire a lot. has a really strong culture which makes it much easier. let's go to the last question. >> people who come to our website who immediately leave. i'm trying to understand what is the behavior behind that. what are we missing that's not allowing them to continue to engage on our website? >> all right. tania. >> sure, if somebody has come to your site whether it's by a search or a link. that has drawn them to find more content. they're a riving on their site and they're not getting it. the first thing you need to understand what is it that brought them to the site. how can you make sure you position that content front and center. generally, people will arrive, if they don't immediately find what their looking for. then they'll turn away. that's exactly what's happening. two, avoiding the home office deduction. there's no reason not to take it. if you do qua
need the help very quickly, you can see how fast when people are going to show up and what attitude energy. going to bring and their >> the idea of shared values. next week, we actually have a piece about how this company had to hire a lot. has a really strong culture which makes it much easier. let's go to the last question. >> people who come to our website who immediately leave. i'm trying to understand what is the behavior behind that. what are we missing that's not allowing...
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using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ >>> welcome back to "the lead," politics now. there's a fine line between crazy and crazy like a fox. today on cnn, secretary of state madeleine albright had to say this about vladimir aputin abou his crimean peninsula. >> he's delusional about that. >> german chancellor angela merkel says she doesn't think that putin is, quote, in touch with reality. whatever is going on with putin's head, it has not stopped republicans from taking aim at, no, not putin, president obama. >> there's no question that there's a perception of american indecisiveness and weakness. >> people are being looking at putin has one who wrestles bears and looks at our president as one who wears mom jeans. >> joining me, jeff goldberg and molly, the president has been slammed by republicans for his response to ukraine. what other options are republicans pushing that president obama and the administration is not? >> there's r
using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ >>> welcome back to "the lead," politics now. there's a fine line between crazy and crazy like a fox. today on cnn, secretary of state madeleine albright had to say this about vladimir aputin abou his crimean peninsula. >> he's delusional about that. >> german chancellor angela merkel says...
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energy consumption you know that the government and big energy are pushing hard for fracking all across the country but don't you dare exxon c.e.o.'s rex tillerson the yard see this million or scumbag things it's perfectly ok to poison the planet with toxic pollution at the hands of his precious business but as soon as his pristine landscape gets scarred well that's just not acceptable teller said in his rich neighbors have filed a lawsuit in an attempt to shut down a fracking project that's just a little too close to his texas mansion and the petition in the town to block a tower that would provide water for fracking because of how much of an eyesore it would be in the suit they actually go as far as claiming it's a legal it would create a noise nuisance and traffic hazards interestingly enough mr tillerson day job is literally to debunk the same claims he is making in the lawsuit and to promote hydraulic fracturing a practice is already been proven to cause earthquakes and birth defects of the very least in fact tellers and is even garren as far as saying that those who oppose and try
energy consumption you know that the government and big energy are pushing hard for fracking all across the country but don't you dare exxon c.e.o.'s rex tillerson the yard see this million or scumbag things it's perfectly ok to poison the planet with toxic pollution at the hands of his precious business but as soon as his pristine landscape gets scarred well that's just not acceptable teller said in his rich neighbors have filed a lawsuit in an attempt to shut down a fracking project that's...
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